Mass Evacuation of CIS Nationals from Lebanon
Approximately 3,000 nationals from Russia and other CIS countries are planning to leave Lebanon. The Russian news agency TASS reported on this, citing a source. Previously, Russia's emergencies ministry announced the commencement of evacuation operations.
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Approximately 3,000 nationals from Russia and other countries within the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) are intending to leave Lebanon, according to a report from the Russian news agency, TASS, on Thursday. This information, sourced from an unnamed source, highlights growing concerns in the region.
In response to the situation, the Russian emergency ministry has initiated evacuation procedures, ensuring the safe departure of its citizens and those from allied countries within the CIS network. This development underscores the gravity of the current circumstances faced by nationals in Lebanon.
As the evacuation process gets underway, the ministry has not detailed specific reasons for the exodus, leaving many to speculate on the underlying causes leading to this significant outflow of citizens.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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